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"The Annual Monitor for 1851 or, Obituary of the members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland, for the year 1850"

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On Seventh-day evening preceding his decease, he remarked to a beloved
relative, that it seemed the safest for him to say but little in regard
to his own attainments, adding,--"My desire is, for a continuance of kind
preservation." And on the day before his death, he remarked with
gratitude, that his intellects had been preserved clear throughout his
illness. During the night, he was much engaged in prayer; his bodily
powers were fast sinking, but his mind appeared preserved in peaceful
serenity. In the morning, he expressed a desire that his sister would
remain by him, affectionately inquired for his father, and soon after, we
reverently believe, exchanged a state of suffering for one of
never-ending rest and joy, in the everlasting kingdom of our Lord and
Saviour Jesus Christ.
ALBERT GEORGE HORSNAILL, _Rochester_. Son of George and Maria Horsnaill.
4 5mo. 22 1850
JAMES HOTHAM, _Leeds_. 44 2mo. 7 1850
JOHN HULL, _Ramsgate_. Died at Cheltenham. 55 6mo. 3 1850
MARY HUNT, _Almondsbury_. A Minister. Widow of James Hunt. 79 12mo. 7
1849
DAVID HURST, _West Houghton_, _Lancashire_. 35 2mo. 19 1850
HANNAH IRWIN, _Deptford_. Wife of Thomas Irwin. 55 2mo. 9 1850
JOHN CLARK ISAAC, _Studminster_, _Newton_, _Marnhull_.


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